Kahiki Chicken, General Tso'S

Stir up something different every day. Medium. General Tso's Chicken. This famous dish was created in 1952 and named after General Zuo Zongtang, a Chinese military leader in the late 1800's. The creator of this popular dish, Peng Chang-kuei, died in 2016 at the age of 98! That's a long delicious life of eating General Tso's. Coincidence? We think not. Our tempura includes a hint of light amber honey to add a touch of sweetness and enhance the flavor of our batter. Did you know? The dish, introduced in New York in 1973 by Peng Chang-kuei, became a hit with locals as well as with dignitaries. Legend has it, Henry Kissinger ordered Peng's General Tso's every time he was in New York. Stir your senses.